A 'Best of' Singing Frogs Farm

After this week’s episode, perhaps you are looking to dive further into the practices of Singing Frogs Farm. Of course, you are. After their farmer-to-farmer episode, I spent a solid week doing little besides devouring every Singing Frogs video I could get my dirty hands on.

With that in mind, I thought I would do some of the leg-work for y’all and share some of the content that is available on/from Singing Frogs Farm so you can further [no]dig into Paul and Elizabeth’s brilliant work.

Farmer to Farmer Interview with the late great Chris Blanchard
(I think I have listened to this episode a dozen times)

From the 2017 NOFA/MASS Winter Conference

Paul and Elizabeth Kaiser of Singing Frogs Farm in Sebastapol, California, were the keynote speakers for the 30th annual NOFA/Mass Winter Conference - January 14, 2017. Their vegetable farm is not just sustainable - it's also regenerative. It is a living experiment in no-till, ecologically beneficial, and highly profitable farm - producing 5-7 harvest per year.

A podcast episode from Peak Prosperity

This week, I sit back down with Paul and Elizabeth to discuss the science behind their latest farming practices & techniques, the importance of biology over chemistry when it comes to gardening, and the hands-on workshops they offer, and what they think it takes to make a 'resilient farmer'.

A [way-to-short] interview with Curtis Stone

Singing Frogs Farm, Sebastopol, California www.singingfrogsfarm.com For more detailed information like this check out my online course: www.profitableurbanfarming.com And my book at: www.theurbanfarmer.co Theme music composed by Curtis Stone and performed by Dylan Ranney. Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Join the Urban Farmer Community & Discussion.

Another great talk from the Soil Not Oil Coalition

Elizabeth and Paul Kaiser, No-till, Ecological Farmers Description of Presentation/Workshop/Panel: Agroecology: No-till Vegetable Farming for the Future Create life in and around your hand-labor, no-till beds for growing a bounty of nutrient dense produce.

And a great article from 2014 from our friend over at Civil Eats on drought resilience and no-till. Why not.

More Crops Per Drop: No-Till Farming Combats Drought

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